One of the big things we do here at lazyroar is keep up with the latest developments in the iPhone and iPad jailbreak communities so that our readers know about everything that may be possible with their hacked devices.
We care about keeping our readers informed so much that we create detailed weekly roundups like this one that help fill in the cracks for people who might miss important news posts as they happen during the busy work week. That said, this roundup encompasses the week of Monday, March 4th to Sunday, March 10th.
Without any further ado, let’s dive right into what this past week brought us in terms of iPhone & iPad hacking and jailbreaking news.
Important stuff from this week
Dopamine updates
The Dopamine v2 semi-untethered jailbreak for iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16 received important updates this week that further enhance the tool’s stability.
You can learn about the latest updates to Dopamine below:
palera1n updates
The palera1n checkm8 bootrom exploit-based semi-tethered rootless jailbreak for arm64 devices (A8-A11) running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.x and iPadOS 17.x received important updates this past week to address stability.
You can learn more about what’s new in these updates below:
TrollStore updates
The TrollStore perma-signing utility received updates this past week that further improve the platform with bug fixes & stability improvements.
You can learn more about what’s new in the latest TrollStore releases below:
SiriPlus
It’s no longer a question that iOS & iPadOS’ Siri voice assistant is being left in the dust by artificial intelligence. In fact, that may well explain why iOS & iPadOS 18 are expected to integrate more AI than any update before them.
But if you’re currently jailbroken and wish that you could have access to these powerful tools right now without any wait, then you’re in luck. SiriPlus is a new jailbreak tweak that replaces Siri with either ChatGPT or Gemini, whichever you prefer.
You can learn more about SiriPlus in our full review post.
TrollRecorder
TrollRecorder is an impressive add-on for the TrollStore perma-signing utility that lets users record their incoming and outgoing phone calls without a jailbreak.
Most of the features of this app can be used for free, but by purchasing the full license for the app, you can unlock premium features that you’re definitely not going to want to miss out on.
You can find out more about TrollRecorder and what it can do in our full review post.
Fiona
Fiona is a floating Tab Bar jailbreak tweak for iPhones running iOS 14 and later.
Not only does it make the Tab Bar appear to hover over the app’s user interface, but it lets you customize the floating Tab Bar’s colors, sizing, and behavior.
You can learn everything you need to know about Fiona in our full review post.
Genesis 4
Genesis 4 is an all-in-one jailbreak tweak for customizing almost any part of the iOS or iPadOS 15 or 16 mobile operating systems.
The tweak offers an extensive list of options that range from the Home Screen, to the Status Bar, to the Dock, and so on.
You can learn more about what’s possible with the Genesis 4 jailbreak tweak in our full review post.
MoreComplications
You can normally only have two large widgets or four small widgets on the iOS 16 Lock Screen, but the new MoreComplications jailbreak tweak removes that restriction.
Once installed, you can add more rows of widgets to the Lock Screen so that you can take better advantage of the application widgets you’ve downloaded from the App Store instead of compromising and choosing which ones to use and and which ones not to use.
You can learn more about MoreComplications and how it works in our full review post.
Sushi
Sushi is a newly released Now Playing widget jailbreak tweak that gives you aesthetically pleasing music controls and information at a glance.
The tweak has been under development for some time, but it was officially time to release after adding support for the latest jailbreaks and rootless dynamics.
You can learn more about Sushi in our full review post.
AirPodsCompanion
You can acquire improved access to changing listening modes via your AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, or certain Beats headphones with the help of the new AirPodsCompanion jailbreak tweak.
This tweak makes it easier to switch between Active Noise Cancellation mode, Adaptive Mode, or Transparency Mode with a new HUD interface, which can alternatively be configured to display Now Playing or headphone battery information.
You can learn more about AirPodsCompanion in our full review post.
TrollSpeed
TrollSpeed is a TrollStore add-on that displays the current download and upload speeds of your device in the Status Bar.
The add-on accomplishes this task without a jailbreak, and the UI displays system-wide, without the need to keep an app open.
You can find out more about TrollSpeed and how it works in our full review post.
TrollPad
TrollPad is a unique add-on that can trick your jailbroken iPhone into thinking that it’s running iPadOS.
In doing so, features that are normally locked down to iPad models, especially higher-end later models, can now be used on your pwned iPhone, such as Stage Manager, the grid-like App Switcher, the floating Dock with recently-used apps and the App Library icon, and more.
You can learn all about TrollPad and where you can get it from in our full review post.
No2Theft iOS 16
No2Theft iOS 16 is a jailbreak tweak for pwned iOS 16 devices that can help make it easier to discover who made off with your jailbroken iPhone the moment you realize it was stolen.
With it, the iPhone can fire an alarm when it unexpectedly falls victim to a thief, such as when it becomes disconnected from its charger without your permission, or when the passcode gets entered incorrectly too many times. You can also capture an image with the device’s front-facing camera to hopefully discover who the perpetrator is.
You can learn more about No2Theft iOS 16 and why it’s a great jailbreak tweak in our full review post.
Mooner
Mooner is a free alternative to the Lunar jailbreak tweak, giving users a redesigned Lock Screen on pwned iOS 15 and 16 devices.
Not only does it include a new font for the Lock Screen text, but it also lets you change the formatting for the date and time and change its positioning on the Lock Screen.
You can learn more about Mooner in our full review post.
Reveil
Reveil is a system information and security analysis app that can show you important information about your device and also let you know about potential software modifications on your device.
Reveil is a modern SwiftUI-based reincarnation of unc0ver jailbreak lead developer pwn20wnd’s Unveil app.
You can learn more about Reveil in our full review post.
Everything else from this week
DLEasy v2.14.3 released: Fix the download issue in full-screen mode on X, fix the issue of the download button disppearing on TikTok, fix some other issues, update versions of compatible applications ($2.99 via Havoc repository – review post)
Flora v1.1.3 released: Fix crash on the Chinese handwriting keyboard, theme iMessage bubbles, respring with a different method, theme Safari in Dark Mode, exporting now exports all data, add a debug info alert, handle alpha color values correctly, fallback values for the simple colors and influences, influence slider text input now selects all test inside by default ($1.49 via Havoc repository – review post)
LastLook v4.0.1 released: Add more support for iOS 16, add support for redesigned Lock Screen, introduce custom brightness for AOD mode, new scale effect on lock, option to display a message when locking, support hiding widgets, support depth effect wallpapers, fix proximity sensor causing a crash on iOS 16.1 and earlier, bug fixes and improvements ($3.49 via Chariz repository — review post)
LimitCharging: Allows you to manually set the charging limit more freely to protect battery health (free via BigBoss repository — review post)
OCD (iOS 15-17 | RootHide & Dopamine) v4.0 released: Refactored code, removed logs from code, apply another fix to the bluish/black color (seems to be iOS 16.5 specific), fixed some problems with badge coloring and might occur after a respring, better utilization of colorcache, improved folder coloring, fixed color schema, added icon for tweak, add more segments to border width, and more… (free via b4db1r3’s repository – review post)
Phoenix: A collection of classes used in ItzNebbs‘ jailbreak tweaks (free via Havoc repository)
Reo v1.3.0 released: Fix dependency on arm64 devices, fix iOS default player not hiding sometimes, add dismiss button to hide mini-player, new source icon on mini-player, dismiss mini-player automatically after 15 seconds, add more animations, fix background image not always appearing, author name now shows playing device name, increase the minimum size of artwork, new switch for hiding mini-player, optimize font faces for view and new banner ($1.99 via Havoc repository – review post)
Return YouTube Music Dislike: Brings the Dislike button back to the YouTube Music app (free via Chariz repository)
SafariX v1.1.1 released: Fix an issue when in Reader state mode, fix gestures not working on Native Safari buttons, add an option to open the keyboard when a new tab opens ($1.50 via YouRepo repository – review post)
Sleipnizer for Safari (iOS 15-16) v12.0.1 released: Fix crash when updating tab count in landscape mode, add support for rootful jailbreaks ($1.49 via Havoc repository – review post)
upsidedowned: Enables upside-down orientation on jailbroken iPhones (free via Little_34306‘s GitHib repository – review post)
YTClassicVideoQuality v1.3.1 released: Fix original video quality selector not showing on recent YouTube versions on iPhones (free via PoomSmart’s repository)
If you made it to this point, then you’ve reached a point where we can no longer show you any additional information because you’re all caught up with the latest jailbreak tweak releases and news; but look at the bright side, a new week begins tomorrow and we’ll be right back again next weekend with a roundup just like this one, albeit with new content.
Miss last week’s roundup? iPadOS 18 may drop support for checkm8 iPads, Dopamine updates, & more…
If you aren’t sure where to start with jailbreaking or installing hacks on your iPhone or iPad, then we’ve got your back. Take a peek at the following tutorial posts to see how you can get started by checking to see what encompasses your device and firmware combination(s):
- How to jailbreak A9-A16, M1-M2 devices on iOS 15 & 16* with Dopamine
- How to jailbreak A12-A15 devices on iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 with XinaA15 v2
- How to jailbreak A9-A11 devices on iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.x with palera1n
- How to install the RootHide jailbreak detection bypass on Dopamine
- How to install Misaka with TrollStore
- How to install PureKFD with TrollStore
- How to install TrollStore on iOS 14.0-15.6.1
- How to install TrollStore on A12+ devices on iOS 16.0-16.6.1 with TrollStar
- How to install TrollStore on iOS 14.0-15.8.1 with TrollMisaka
- How to install the RootHide bootstrap on iOS 14.0-17.0 with TrollStore
What was your favorite jailbreak news tidbit or release from this past week? Be sure to let us know in the comments section down below.